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Geometry 2-3 Mixed Review: Biconditionals and Definitions

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Review Lesson 2-2: Identify the converse of the statement.

If you do not sleep enough, then your grades suffer.

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Review Lesson 2-2: What is the truth value of a the contrapositive of a true conditional?

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Review Lesson 2-1: What is the next term in the sequence? Enter only a number.

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Review Lesson 2-1: What is the next term in the sequence? Enter only a number.

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Review Lesson 2-1: What is the next term in the sequence? Enter only a number.

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Vocabulary Review: Identify the hypothesis of the statement.

If it rains on Friday, I won't have to cut the grass on Saturday.

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Use Your Vocabulary: Match each word on the left with its meaning on the right.

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bipartisan (adjective)

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occurring every two years

bicentennial (adjective)

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a two-event athletic contest

biplane (noun)

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occurring every two hundred years

biathlon (noun)

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having two coasts

bicoastal (adjective)

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supported by two parties

biannually (adverb)

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a two-footed animal

biweekly (adjective)

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a plane with two sets of wings

biped (noun)

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occurring every two weeks